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Why was Thomas absent during Jesus’ first appearance after the resurrection?

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Thomas was not with the other disciples when Jesus appeared, and his absence led to his doubt and fear.

In John 20:24, it's stated that Thomas was not present when Jesus first appeared to the other disciples. His absence resulted in a lack of the peace and understanding that the others received, leading him to doubt their testimony about the resurrection. The sermon emphasizes the spiritual implications of Thomas's absence, suggesting that if he had continued to stay away, he would have proven his lack of true discipleship. This highlights not only the significance of gathering but also the dangers of isolation in faith.
Scripture References: John 20:24, John 20:25

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